I read the comments on YouTube and every message I get. Some people write that they use my music for inspiration and a lot of people told me it helped them to get through rough times. I am very grateful that people enjoy my music. It means the world to me!

My acoustic piano is the K-3 upright piano from Kawai. My digital piano is the ES-7 from Kawai. And my midi keyboard is the MK-461C from Evolution.

My guitars:

My western guitar is from Jack&Danny brothers. I don’t know the model though. It sounds great for its price! My classical guitar is the MCG-50s from Martinez. And my electric guitar is the Ibanez GRG170dx.

How and when did you get into playing the piano and other instruments?

When I was around 8 years old, one of my sisters wanted to take piano lessons again after she quit playing for a few years. So my parents asked me if I wanted to start playing too and I said, yeah why not. But it took me almost a decade to realize how much I really love the piano.

About other instruments, I’ve started playing acoustic and electric guitar when I was 17.

It happened when I was in my elementary school age. I somehow got to know Rammstein’s music through MTV and VIVA and truly enjoyed this music even though I didn’t know what it was about, I just loved the vibe. Shortly after I also was in this 90s kid hype of owning a Tamagotchi and bought my first music CD which was called Tamagotchi Smash Hits. It was full of interesting music actually and featured Rammstein’s song “Du hast”. I was totally into Rammstein after that.

About 5 years later I got, after a lot of begging because the game was horror and rated for mature only, from my parents the game “Silent Hill 2” and this was probably my beginning of active listening to creepy and eerie music.

After I played through Silent Hill 2, I kept coming back listening to the game’s music. I already had years of classical piano lessons and it felt boring to me after a while playing music I don’t have a real connection with. So when I was around 17, I started to play Silent Hill music on piano and it felt so good performing this type of music to me. That was the beginning of my love for dark piano and horror. Silent Hill's music is still is a huge inspiration to me while writing my own music.

Long answer: I listen to a lot of music which helps me to feel inspired. It’s a lot of input and music is something you can learn from by just listen to it. Most of the time I write music in the middle of the night; I don’t know why but the night inspires me a lot. Also, most of the time I want to express in a song is a specific feeling, mood, situation or even story. Basically I think about a topic and then hit record and improvise on the piano. Later on I listen to the improvisation again. And while I listen my improvisation I get inspired to add more parts to it until it’s a full song.

To start this off and to break the ice, I am not a prodigy at all. I make music for a very long time now and this is basically the key of getting better at anything. Just do something a lot and over a long period of time (years) and you WILL get better and see improvement, I promise, just keep doing it! I am a huge fan of music myself and I listen to new music every day which inspires me a lot. Back then when I decided to write my own music, I didn’t even know where to start or how to craft it at all, it felt really hard to me to come up with something. What worked best for me when I started, is to learn songs I really really like, I learned the left hand, the right hand, all that good stuff, and I analyzed the structure of the song. It helped me a lot to understand songwriting. After I knew what I was playing I was alternating songs, like playing still the same left hand but alternating the right hand. This slowly but safely helped me to understand and compose original music after a long period of time.

What goes through my mind these days when I write new music is separated by two different things: It’s either emotional impulsive based or with a goal in mind and theoretical based. The emotional impulsive inspiration is what happened to me in life or something that keeps me thinking and I use the music to vent, to give my feelings a sound. The one with a goal in mind and theoretical based is like this: I hear an awesome song and I want to create something similar but in my own style, so I listen to this specific track over and over again and create my own take to it based on my theoretical music knowledge I’ve learned over the years. This also helps me to grow in writing, because while listening to this one song I learn new things and techniques how to approach new music. And sometimes I just think about specific feelings and situations like, “how does a sad ghost sound?” I try different things out with what I learned and experienced. Then I use what I think sounds best in my opinion. Long story, short: Years of experience and hard work is the key to find the right melody and harmony. Keep Going!

It’s a piano cover of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells, known as The Exorcist Theme. The song sounds simple at first, but in reality a lot of stuff happens in this piece, and it changes times signatures quite often.The song really confused me for a long time.

It took me 3 weeks to find an appropriate arrangement. Not only because it was a bit more complex this time but also because I have deep respect for the song.

Thankfully writer's block doesn’t happen to me very often because I have a routine for me to compose and record. This is something I can recommend to everyone. Find your routine! Do your stuff a lot! It’s really the only way to get better. The more you do it, the less writer's block you will have.

And if you suffer from it, you should have a backup folder or something. You see, I write a lot of music and also record and write a lot of ideas down, although I don’t need all of them in this very moment. But if I have a bad day or week I can open up this backup folder and listen to my ideas I had back then which helps me a lot to get over writer's block.

The nickname “myuu” has a long backstory. It started when I was 10 years old and I was a Pokémon fan back then. I loved the character of the Pokémon Mew (M E W) so I started naming me after this one. When I grew older I’ve wanted to stay true to myself but also separating my name from Pokémon so I changed just the spelling from M E W to M Y U U.

Myuuji is a Japanese male name and I am a big fan of Japan. I chose it because it sounds musical. Myuuji – Music. Myuusic.

A YouTube channel called "MrCreepyPasta" started using my Silent Hill piano covers which became more or less the first "Creepypasta Music" songs. I found out about it by looking up my name on Google and contacted him. More details here: click

How does it feel to be one of the most known and used composers in the CreepyPasta community?

I feel very grateful for everything and everyone who has used, and uses, my music! I do feel pressure sometimes, but this pressure keeps me going and forces me in a good way to make the best music I can possibly do.

How did your music become heavily involved in the CreepyPasta community?

I think it was around 2011 when MrCreepyPasta started his channel. I googled my name randomly and found out about his videos and that he used my piano covers back then. I really liked that he was narrating horror stories on YouTube, it was like a modern way of telling stories in front of a campfire, except you are not at a campfire anymore but in front of a screen. I messaged him that I can create original songs for his content and he really liked that idea. Then his channel got bigger and a lot of people started creepypasta and horror channels. All these people checked out MrCreepyPasta's music credits in the video description and found out about me. That’s how it started. Since then I am making more and more original music for the whole internet horror community.

I love short storys. I never was the book reading guy because they were too long for me; I’ve always prefered watching movies. But I do really love reading dark short stories or even listen to them from time to time. So Creepypastas are the perfect fit.

It became very important to me, more than I’ve ever thought. I always was a creator, just the medium changed throughout the years. First I did a magazine in elementary school, and later on I drew comics, developed a few video games for fun, created websites and message boards. But eventually I ended up making music and and have stayed there since. I really love it.

it happened when I was in my elementary school age. I somehow got to know Rammstein’s music through MTV and VIVA and truly enjoyed this music even though I didn’t know what it was about, I just loved the vibe. Shortly after I also was in this 90s kid hype of owning a Tamagotchi and bought my first music CD which was called Tamagotchi Smash Hits. It was full of interesting music actually and featured Rammstein’s song “Du hast”. I was totally into Rammstein after that.About 5 years later I got, after a lot of begging because the game was horror and rated for mature only, from my parents the game “Silent Hill 2” and this was probably my beginning of active listening to creepy and eerie music.